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Elizabeth's Campaign (1918)
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340 pages
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Set in the early 1900s, the novel centers on Elizabeth, a young woman who passionately engages in the women's suffrage movement in England. As she navigates the political challenges of the era, Elizabeth faces resistance from both genders while forming bonds with fellow activists. The narrative explores her personal growth, class dynamics, and the broader implications of the fight for women's voting rights. Through her journey, the book highlights significant themes of gender, politics, and social justice, reflecting the struggles and victories of the suffrage movement.
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2008, paperback
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